Mathis Mincke
Student
- May 24, 2022
- 1
I'm a student architecture and I have a question about different mounting options for a steel cable (truss).
The steel truss cable needs to be mounted on the head of a predal concrete panel in a parking garage. I have seen options like an ankorrail and mounting anchors but our professor told us the weight is too heavy for these sort of solutions.
I had the idea to mount/ weld/ attach a mounting point directly on the end of the reinforcement so that it just sticks out the head of the predal concrete panel.
I had serious doubts about this idea considering the stress the truss causes on the reinforcement. I was wondering if this could affect the strength of the predal floor and therefore affect its carrying capacity.
A sidenote: This Idea is not being constructed in any sort of way. We just neet to make our idea plausible when we present our parking garage.
Thanks in advance
The steel truss cable needs to be mounted on the head of a predal concrete panel in a parking garage. I have seen options like an ankorrail and mounting anchors but our professor told us the weight is too heavy for these sort of solutions.
I had the idea to mount/ weld/ attach a mounting point directly on the end of the reinforcement so that it just sticks out the head of the predal concrete panel.
I had serious doubts about this idea considering the stress the truss causes on the reinforcement. I was wondering if this could affect the strength of the predal floor and therefore affect its carrying capacity.
A sidenote: This Idea is not being constructed in any sort of way. We just neet to make our idea plausible when we present our parking garage.
Thanks in advance